There is a fine line between vigilance (as Webster's defines it "the act or state of being constantly attentive and responsive to signs of opportunity, activity, or danger" ) and hysteria. I know from being on Facebook that there are a lot of swine flu doubters out there that think we have slipped into the latter. I had a few thoughts in that direction myself yesterday sitting in two airports for hours on end and having time on my hands to see the non-stop CNN feeds. Started looking at folks around me to see who looked tan and had maybe possibly been to Mexico on vacation. I did get some Airborne and already had hand sanitizer because here is the thing. Remember several years back when I was posting about being on the pandemic flu task force? And it is not IF with pandemics but rather, WHEN? What scares them with this is that it is has gone person to person (rather than animal to person) quickly so that means it is a fast mutating virus. If you think that about 30,000 people in the US die every year and that is from a flu that we do have a vaccine for, then you can maybe understand the need to be vigilant. And, I would myself rather the CDC et al be over prepared than under prepared. Meanwhile, thanks for coughing and sneezing into your sleeve.
Just to make us feel better comes news that Alicia Sylverstone is making a sequel to Clueless. How have we survived the last decade without it? Renee Zellweger just turned forty and was serenaded on her birthday by Harry Connick Jr. but is no longer dating Dan Abrams. Can you believe Mel Gibson is worth 900 mil? And have you heard that some anonymous donor has been out there making huge gifts to universities? These universities all have one thing in common - they are helmed by women. HAS to be Oprah? And how was your weekend?

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